Math, asked by mihikajk, 19 days ago

Find the co-ordinate of a point joining the point (-2,-5) whose origin lies on the perpendicular bisector of that line segment.
(a) (0,5) (b) (2,5) (c) (-2,-5) (d) (5,0)

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Answered by Criminal2007
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B] {2,5}

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Answered by hashmisdrawinglifest
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(a) We know that, the perpendicular bisector of the any line segment divides the line segment into two equal parts i.e., the perpendicular bisector of the line segment always passes through the mid-point of the line segment. Mid-point of the line segment joining the points A (-2, -5) and S(2, 5) Hence, (0, 0) is the required point lies on the perpendicular bisector of the lines segment.

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